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-T. C. Outlines from the Ancients, with Descriptions by G. Cumberland, Esq. London, 1808. imp. 8vo.

William, M.D. An experimental History of the Materia Medica. The Third Edition, with numerous Additions and Corrections by John Aikin. Lond. 1784. 4to. 10s. 6d.

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Samuel. A Discovrse not altogether vnprofitable, nor vnpleasant for such as are desirous to know the Situation and Customes of forraine Cities without trauelling to see them. Containing a Discourse of all those Citties which doe flourish at this Day priuiledged Vniuersities. Lond. 1600. 4to.

A six leaves, B to V in fours. Nassau,

A work, formerly in considerable reputa- pt. i. 2376, 7s. Inglis, 918, russia, 9s. 6d.

-1768. 4to.

tion.
2 vols. Edwards, 358, 5s.

Lond. 1791. 8vo.

Commercium philosophico-technicum: or, the philosophical Commerce of the Arts. Lond. 1763-6. 4to. 4 parts in 1 vol. Sotheby's in 1823, 17. 128.

-W. Oriental Chess, or Specimens of Hindostanee Excellence in that celebrated Game. London, 1817. 2 vols.

This author published several other works on the game of Chess, including translations of Greco and Stamma.

LEWKENOR, Ed. Threnodia in Obitum Ed. et Sus. Lewkenor. Lond. 1606. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. Sir Edward. Funeral Verses on the Death of Sir E. Lewkenor. 1626. 4to.

Bindley, pt. ii. 1029, 47. 4s.

The wise King, and the learned Ivdge, in a Sermon, lamenting the Death and proposing the Example of Sir Edward Lewkenor. By Bezaleel Carter. 1618. 12mo. A copy is in the British Museum.

Lex, Rex; the Law and the Prince, a Dispute for the just Prerogative of King and People. Lond. 1644. 4to.

Hollis, 683, 10s. 6d. Lexiphanes, a Dialogue imitated from Lucian, with a Dedication to Lord Lyttleton, a Preface, Notes and Postscript. Lond. 1767. 12mo.

5s.

A malicious piece of drollery against Dr. Johnson, by Sir John Hawkins attributed to Dr. Kenrick; by Boswell to Archibald Campbell, and by some to Edwards.

LEY, Sir James, Bart. afterwards Earl of Marlborough. Reports of divers Resolutions in Law, arising upon Cases in the Court of Wards, and other Courts at Westminster, in the Reigns of K. James and K. Charles. Lond. 1659. folio. 10s. 6d.

Several tracts written by this antiquary will be found in the second edition of Hearne's Collection of curious Discourses.

LEYBOURN, Thomas. Mathematical Repository. 3 vols. New Se

- John. Metellus his Dialogues. ries. 12 nos. Lond. 1799-1812.

Lond. 1693. 8vo.

'The first containing a facetious relation of a journey to Tunbridge Wells. The second

12mo. 6 vols.

Leybourn published other mathematical works.

LEYBOURN, William. Cursus mathematicus. London, 1690. folio. 2 vols. 10s. 6d.

The best system of the kind then extant, with a portrait of the author by R. White and plates. Leybourn published many other works.

LEYCESTER, John. Enchiridion, seu Fasciculus Adagiorum selectissimorum. Lond. 1623. 8vo.

In Latin and English.

The civil Warres of England briefly related. Lond. 1649. 8vo. With twenty-one portraits. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 182, 31. 10s. Hollis, 763, morocco, 36l. 15s.

England's miraculous Preservation emblematically described. By John Lecester. London, 1646. folio. A copy is in the British Museum.

Sir Peter, Bart. Historical The Antiquities in two Books. first treating in general of GreatBrittain and Ireland. The second containing particular Remains concerning Cheshire. London, 1673. folio.

Brockett, 1836, 13s. Hibbert, 4793, 19s. Towneley, pt. ii. 982, 27. 2s. Nassau, pt. i. 2190, russia, 21. 6s. Heath, 4608, russia, 57. 7s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 123, map wanting, 5l. 15s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 460, pp. 121 to 176 inlaid, 21. 28. Collation.-Title, and dedication to Charles II. two leaves; the author to the reader, one leaf; preface, 6 pages; the work, pp. 7-392; addenda, 7 pages, not numbered; a transcript of Doomsday-book, pp. 393-437 (including a title page and the proportion of the old hundred to the new), and errata, one page. Prefixed is a folded map of The Countye Palatine of Chester.' A very few copies contain a Latin dedication, which was cancelled before publication at the request of the publisher.

A Defence of Amicia, Daughter of Hugh Cyveliock, Earl of Chester. By Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover in Cheshire, Baronet. London, 1673. 12mo. pp. 80, exclusive of preface, pp. 8. Hibbert, 5035, with a ms. ballad on the subject, 4s. Nassau, pt. i. 2096, 4s.

An Answer to the Book of Sir Thomas Mainwaring of Peover, in Cheshire, Baronet. By Sir P. Leycester, Bart. A. D. 1673. 12mo. pp. 90.

A Reply to an Answer of the Defence of Amicia, &c. By Sir T. Mainwaring, Baronet. London, 1673. 12mo. pp. 105. Bindley, pt. ii. 1999, with the Defence, 12s.

Addenda: or some Things to be added to the former Answer to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book; to be placed immediately after Page 90. Nov. 1673. 12mo.

An Answer to Sir Peter Leycester's Addenda, or some Things to be added in his Answer to Sir Tho. Mainwaring's Book, written by the said Sir T. Mainwaring. London, 1673-4. 12mo. pp. 53.

Two Books, the first being styled, A Reply to Sir Tho. Mainwaring's Book, intitled An Answer to Sir P. Leycester's Addenda. The other styled Sir T. Mainwaring's Law Cases mistaken. By the said Sir P. Leyces

ter. A. D. 1674. Printed in the Year 1674. 12mo. pt. i. pp. 96, exclusive of preface pp. 3: part 2 (with a separate title page) pp. 51, exclusive of dedication pp. 2, and 2 pages of

errata.

An Answer to two Books, the first being styled, A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book, entituled An Answer to Sir P. Leycester's Addenda. The other styled, Sir Thomas Mainwaring's Law Cases mistaken, written by the said Sir T. M. London, 1675. 12mo. pp. 63, exclusive of preface, PP. 4.

A Reply to Sir T. Mainwaring's Answer to my two Books, written by Sir Peter Leycester, Baronet. A. D. 1675. 12mo.

The second Reply together with the Case of Amicia truly stated. London, 1676. This pamphlet is dated May 28, 1675.

Peroratio ad Lectorem, by Sir P. Leycester, dated Dec. 17, 1675.

An Advertisement to the Reader, by Sir P. Leycester, unanswered. No date.

An Answer to Sir T. Mainwaring's Book, intituled An Admonition to the Reader of Sir P. Leycester's Books, written by the same Sir P. Leycester. London, 1677. 12mo.

An Admonition to the Reader of Sir P.

Leycester's Book, written by Sir T. M. Printed in the Year 1676. 12mo. pp. 24.

The Legitimacy of Amicia, Daughter of Hugh Cyveliock, Earl of Chester, clearly proved, with full Answers to all Objections that have at any Time been made against the same. By Sir Thomas Mainwaring, of Peover, in Cheshire, Barónet. London, 1679. 12mo. pp. 171, exclusive of a preface, pp. 8. Few probably will read this last book, which sums up the various arguments, without allowing the victory to Mainwaring. Reed, 2582, with answers by Leycester and Mainwaring, 1673 and 1675, 1l. 2s.

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In verse of six stanzas. Inglis' Old Plays,] 5, 31. 165.

The Library.

Directions for a proper Choice of Authors to form a Library. London, 176—.

London, 1761-2. 8vo. 2 vols. A periodical work, conducted princiJohn, M. D. Historical Ac-pally by Dr. Kippis. count of Discoveries and Travels in Africa, enlarged and completed by Hugh Murray. Edinburgh, 1817. 8vo. 2 vols.

A very valuable and highly interesting work. Hibbert, 4679, 17. 2s. Strettell, 873, IL 16s. Edinburgh, 1799. 12mo.

The Complaynt of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1801.8vo. 6s. 4to. Fifty copies printed. Sir M.M. Sykes, pt. i. 730, 17. 9s.

Observations on the Complaynt of Scot

land. Edinb. 1802. 8vo.

Scottish descriptive Poems, with some Illustrations of Scottish literary Antiquities. Edinburgh, 1803. 12mo. Roxburghe, 3540, Leyden was universally acknowledged to be an author of much research and information.

The poetical Remains of the late Dr. John Leyden, with Memoirs of his Life. By the Rev. John Morton. London, 1819. 8vo.

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LEYLAND see LELAND.

The Library of entertaining Knowledge. 12mo. London, by C. Knight, Pall Mall, East.

The Family Library. London, 1829, &c. 12mo. vols. A valuable series of works now in course of publication by Mr. Murray of Albemarle Street, who has also advertised The Family Poets and The Family Dramatists, as also a Series of pocket County Guides.

Library of useful Knowledge. London, 182 -9. Of this popular work 58 nos. have appeared. It is said that upwards of 11,000 are sold monthly.

LICHEFIELD, Nicholas. See LOPES de Castaneda, Hernan. VEGA, Luis Gut. de la.

LICHFIELD, Henry. The first Set of Madrigals of 5 Parts: apt. both for Viols and Voyces. London, 1613.

The volume, Altvs, is dedicated to the Lady Cheyney, and contains 20 songs. Richard. The Trimming of L'Héritier, C. L. Dom. de Bru-Thomas Nashe, Gentleman, by the telle, &c. Sertum Anglicum, seu high-tituled patron Don Richardo Plantæ rariores quæ in Hortis juxta de Medico Campo, Barber ChirurLondinum, imprimis in Horto Regio geon to Trinity Coledge in CamKewensi excoluntur. Paris. 1788. bridge. London, for Philip Scarlet, folio.

Pp. 36, with 34 plates. White Knights, 2161, with 78 plates, 31. 15s. LARGE PAPER, with plates, plain and coloured.

LHOYD, LHUYD or LHYWD see LLOYD.

LIBANIUS See JULIAN.

A translation of Libanius' oration in defence of the heathen temples will be found in Lardner's Collection of Jewish and Heathen

Testimonies.

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1597. 4to.

Published by Richard Lichfield, the Barber of Trinity College, Cambridge, on occasion of Nashe's disgrace. On sign E 2, is a wood-cut of Nashe, double fettered. Perry, pt. ii. 789, 67. 6s. Saunders' in 1818, 97. 9s. Strettell, 1238, 107.

Lichfield.-An Account of the ancient and modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield. 8vo. 5s.

LICHTENAU, Csse. de. Memoires de la Comtesse de Lichtenau, écrits par elle-meme; contenant des Anecdotes secrètes sur la Cour de Prusse, &c. Londres, 1809. 12mo. 2 vols. 10s.

This work is miserably deficient in information respecting the intrigues of the Court of Frederic William of Prussia, to whom this lady was mistress and confidential adviser.

LICHTENSTEIN, Henry, M. D. Travels in Southern Africa, 1803—6, translated from the German by Anne Plumptre. London, 1812-15. 4to. 2 vols.

In little estimation. Edwards, 536, vol. i. 8s. Fonthill, 748, 2 vols. 17. 8s.

Licia, or Poemes of Love: in Honour of the admirable and sin

gular Vertues of his Lady; where-ed for his basis the London edition of 1684,

unto is added the Rising to the Crowne of Richard the Third. 4to.

Pp. 92. This apparently unpublished and anonymous production is inscribed to the Lady of Sir Richard Mollineux, and the epistle dedicatory bears date Sept. 4, 1593. Steevens, 999, 1. 18s. Sotheby's in June, 1822, 172.

The writings of Dr. Lightfoot are an invaluable treasure to the biblical student. In preparing this edition Mr. Pitman has adoptand Strype's supplemental volume, incorporating the additional matter in Leusden's edition, and adding several pieces of Lightfoot's never before published, and new indexes. Drury, 2319, boards, 31. 16s. 1684. folio. 2 vols. with portrait by R. White. Gough, 2062, 21. 3s. Heath, 825, 21. 3s. Williams, 1296, 67.

Latine. Rotterod. LARGE PAPER.

1686. folio. 2 vols. 21. 2s. Artis

LIDDEL, Duncan, M. D. conservandi Sanitatem Libri duo, Opera et Studio D. Patricii Dunæi, M. D. Abredon. 1651. 12mo.

Gordonstoun, 1399, 11s.

A Sketch of the Life of Dr. Duncan Liddel, of Aberdeen, Professor of Mathematics and of Medicine in the University of Helmstadt, (born 1561, died 1613). 4to. 2s. 6d.

LIDGATE see LYDGATE.

Life.-Path of Life, and the Way that leadeth down to the Chambers of Death, or the Steps to Hell, and the Steps to Heaven, in which all Men may see their Ways, set forth in Copper Prints, that by the outward and visible we may the easier see that which is inward and invisible. Printed for T. Jenner, 1656. 4to. ll. ls.

Nassau, pt. ii. 602.

LIGHT, Henry. Travels in Egypt, Nubia, Holy Land, Mount Libanon and Cyprus, in the Year 1814. London, 1818. 4to.

A valuable addition to the works already published on Egypt and Nubia. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. ii. 248, 17. 1s. Drury, 2582, russia, 17. 11s. Hibbert, 4767, 21. 6s.

William. A Series of Views of Pompeii. London, 1828. folio. Twenty-five views, accompanied by a plan and descriptions, published at 37. 10s. PROOFS on India paper. 47. 14s. 6d. Hibbert, 6489, 17. 1s.

Light. The Lanterne of Lyght. London by me Robert Redman. '8vo.

Seventy-four leaves. A curious and interesting discourse, principally consisting of the two subjects of Antichrist and the Church, but mostly of the latter.

The

LIGHTFOOT, John, D. D. Works, edited by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, A. M. London, 1822-5. 8vo. 13 vols.

27. 12s. 6d.

Franeq. 1699. folio. 2 vols.

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Harmony, Chronicle and Order of the new Testament. London, 1655. folio. 7s. 6d.

stood in the Dayes of our Saviour. London, Description of the Temple Service, as it 1650. 4to. 5s.

Eurubhim; or, Miscellanies, Christian and Judaical. London, 1629. 12mo. 3s. 6d. Chapters of the Acts of the Apostles. Lond. 1645. 4to. 5s.

A Commentary upon the first twelve

The Harmony of the four Evangelists among themselves and with the old Testament. In three Parts. London, 1644, 47, 50. 4to. 7s. 6d.

Hora Hebraicæ et Talmudicæ. The most valuable of all Lightfoot's works.

Some genuine Remains, consisting of three Tracts, with a Preface concerning the Author (by J. Strype). Lond. 1700. 8vo. 5s.

Not included in the folio edition of Light

foot's works.

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A slender abstract of our English history. Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 176, 8s. Gordonstoun, 1434*, 12s. 6d.

LIGNE, Mar. Prince de. Lettres et Pensées du Maréchal Prince de Ligne. Londres, 1808. 12mo. 24to. tom. 10s.

Published by Madame de Staël. An English translation appeared in 1809. 12mo. 2 vols.

LIGON, Richard. A true and exact History of the Island of Barbadoes. London, 1657. folio.

Nassau, pt. i. 2384, 14s. Bishop of Ely, 1019, IL is. 1673. folio. Dent, pt. ii 462, 7s. A notice of this amusing and, in general, accurate account of Barbadoes will be found in the Retrospective Review, xiv. 226-56.

Ligue. Les Choses plus memorable advenues sous la Ligue, tant en France, Angleterre, qu' autres Lieux. 1590. 6 vols.

. Venet. 1548. Basil, 1577. - Francof. 1614.

Geo. Lilii Elogia illustrium Britannorum & Anglorum Regum Chronicom. Venet. 1548. Printed with Pauli Jovii Descriptio Britanniæ, &c. - John. laneous Works.

Dramatic and Miscel

Lily was a pedantic and affected writer, with considerable talents, not indeed for the drama, but for the rude, verbose romance of those days, and which had a striking influence not only on our colloquial, but written language.'-Gifford. His works are however valuable as exhibiting the manners of the age.

Evphves. The Anatomy of Wit. Corrected and augmented. London, 1581. 4to. Hibbert, 4700, morocco, 17. 12s. Eighty-eight leaves. This and the followLILBURNE, John. Truth's Vic-ing production did incalculable mischief by

tory over Tyrants; being the Trial of J. Lilburne. London, 1649. 4to.

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The publications of, and relating to, this noted enthusiast, are very numerous. See Wood's Athen. Oxon.

The

LILIE OF LILIUS see LILLY. LILLIE, Charles. The British Perfumer. London, 1822. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2031, 8s. LILLINGSTONE, Dorothy. wicked Life and penitential Death of Dorothy Lillingstone, executed for murthering her Bastard Childe. London, 1677. 4to.

LILLO, George. The (dramatic) Works with some Account of his Life (by Tho. Davies). London, 1770. 12mo. 2 vols. 7s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3941, 17. 1s. Willett, 1532, IL 7s. Heath, 1958, 12. 9s. 18mo. 2 vols. with a few additions.

2320, 9s.

1810. roy.

Drury,

LILLY, George. Geo. Lilii Chronicon, sive brevis Enumeratio Regum et Principum, in quos variante Fortuna, Britanniæ Imperium diversis Temporibus translatum est. Franc. 1565. 4to.

and introducing a spurious and unnatural vitiating the taste, corrupting the language, mode of conversation and action.'-Gifford.

1580. 4to. Steevens, 951, 3s. 6d.? 1587. 4to. White Knights, 2519, with Euphues and his England, 1588, 31. 3s. 1597. 4to. 1606. 4to. Both parts. Reed, 4856, 17. 4s. Horne Tooke, 444, date 1605, with Golden Legacy, 1605, 8. 5s. - 1613. 4to. Both parts. Drury, 2583, 17. 1s. . 1617. 4to. 1623. 4to. Both parts, A-K, and L-Aa, in eights. Hibbert, 4991, 17. 5s.

1631. 4to. Both parts. - 1636. 4to. Both parts. Garrick, 1324, 13s. Inglis, 945, 17. Goldsmid, 424, 17. 1s. Nassau, pt. i. 2571, mor. 31. 5s.

Euphues and his England. London. 1581. 4to. Ll, in fours, but should be only Gg, Kk, following sign. Ee, by mistake. - 1588. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 130. White Knights, 2519, with the Anatomy of Wit, 1587, the Anatomy of Wit.

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